Tuesday, July 17, 2012
My OTHER New Gig: Bit Creature
As such, I'll basically be doing exactly what I was doing back at Joystick Division. My gaming column, Infinite Ammo, will run bi-weekly. I'll also continue contributing the odd review, feature and news story.
I greatly enjoyed my time at Joystick Division and the folks I worked with for the past two years, so I'm more than excited that we'll keep on keeping on at our new site. Hopefully we'll be making a lot of noise in the very near future, so keep your ears open and your eyes peeled.
Please join us by making BitCreature.com a regular stop for gaming news, reviews, insight and more.
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Friday, July 6, 2012
This month in Joystick Division - July 2012
How a game ends can help determine how well it is remembered. Here are five of my favorite video game endings of all time.
Resident Evil Chronicles HD Collection is off target [Review]
Sore arms, wonky aiming and some poor design keep Resident Evil Chronicles from being a light gun must-have.
Mobile gaming doesn't compare to portable consoles [Infinite Ammo]
Smart phones are good for killing time at the doctor's office, but they simply can't replace the portable gaming experience.
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Monday, June 11, 2012
My new gig: Contributing writer at Gaming Blend
Part of the Cinema Blend family, Gaming Blend features news, reviews, hands-on impressions and pretty much everything else you would expect from the world of gaming.
I'll be providing about five stories per day, Monday through Friday, as well as some weekend content from time to time. Check it out at GamingBlend.com
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Friday, June 1, 2012
This month in Joystick Division - June 2012
This week I talk about the best fathers in the wide world of video games.
Musings on E3 and childbirth [Infinite Ammo]
My new nephew was born the first morning of E3. My new nephew is awesome. E3 2012, not so much.
Gravity Rush: And I'm free...Free falling. [Review]
Taking my game to the tabletop [Infinite Ammo]
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Sunday, May 13, 2012
This month in Joystick Division - May 2012
Resistance: Burning Skies provides a fun shooting experience for Sony's portable console, but little frills and a lackluster online offering means the excitement grinds to a halt all too soon.
PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale: My dram roster [Infinite Ammo]
Rusty Hearts is pretty dang rad [Infinite Ammo]
Starhawk's DLC maps will be free? More of this, please. [Infinite Ammo]
My thoughts on Lightbox's new method for keeping their online community united, namely in the form of free map packs.
The games that define me - Part two [Infinate Ammo]
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Saturday, April 14, 2012
This month in Joystick Division - April 2012
The first in a two-part series exploring the games that helped shape my life, picked me up when I was down and brought me closer to my friends.
It's a Golden Age for gaming [Infinite Ammo]
Sure, things aren't perfect. But on the whole, it's never been a better time to be a gamer than it is right now.
Video games: A constant supply of achievement [Infinite Ammo]
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Friday, March 2, 2012
This month in Joystick Division - March 2012
Enjoying the seasonal slump in new game releases [Infinite Ammo]
Why Journey is so important [Infinite Ammo]
So, I bought a Vita. Wanna make something of it? [Infinite Ammo]
Don't like the way Capcom does business? Stop giving them your money. [Infinite Ammo]
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Sunday, February 12, 2012
Todd McFarlane brings a comic artist's eye to Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning [Via Gamasutra]
McFarlane spoke with me about how he got involved with the project, what it was like moving from comic books to video games, and how he worked with the team as Executive Art Director to give the game its darkly whimsical look.
The story has been published by Gamasutra and can be found at the following link:
Interview: Todd McFarlane brings a comic artist's eye to Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning
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Friday, February 3, 2012
This month in Joystick Division - February 2012
Viva la Vita: Is there room in the pocket for Sony's new handheld? [Infinite Ammo]
The portable gaming landscape has changed drastically over the past five years. Is Sony's latest handheld console, the PlayStation Vita, targeted at a market that no longer exists?
Sometimes I just want to punch stuff [Infinite Ammo]
Online passes: The good, the bad and the ugly [Infinite Ammo]
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Friday, January 6, 2012
This month in Joystick Division - January 2012
Amy- Frustration has a new name [Review]
Dreamcast: My next gen is old school [Infinite Ammo]
With a new console generation on the horizon, I look to the past for some quality gaming at a fraction of the cost.
The evolution of the complex hero [Infinite Ammo]
Follow the video game hero through its many form, growing to become more relatable, flawed antagonists.
Video games' unsung heroes of 2011 [Infinite Ammo]
In this week's Infinite Ammo, I take a gander at some of the best titles of the year that will likely be overlooked in most "top 10" lists.
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